Ben
8/10
United Kingdom 🇬🇧
Pros: Easy to find,good location,comfy and warm,nice woodland area out front for the dogs,we were there in late December in terrential rain and had the added bonus of a river happening in the wooded area out front as the fields drained away, We enjoyed our stay,in a warm hut listening to rain is always good,and the 2 dogs couldn't have been happier,such ashame there isn't a cooking area,and bring a TV.
Cons: Outside lighting not good,solar lights.I wouldn't say it was 'in the woods' or solitary,there is another hut you can see so don't expect total privacy in the summer. Not really catering for any home cooking was the biggest drawback,stove top supplied but nowhere really to put it,could do with a shelf near the power point,ended up putting it on the floor when we wanted a cuppa,forget cooking breakfast,
Mai
9/10
United Kingdom 🇬🇧
Very healing and enjoyable stay
Pros: We travelled to Cornwall at the end of October during the off-season, hoping to soak in some autumn vibes — and this glamping hut was exactly what we needed. The place offered a peaceful, forest-like atmosphere that truly captured the essence of nature. It felt like proper camping but with all the comfort and charm of a cozy hut. The serenity of the surroundings made it such a relaxing and grounding experience for me personally. A wonderful stay for anyone looking to unwind and reconnect with nature. The weather was not ideal that it was windy, wet and rainy at times, but when it's dried we were able to do a small camp fire outside and just appreciate the feel. Location is good for travelling to seaside villages in Cornwall (within 1 hours mark) and 20-30 minutes to good location for restaurants. Our 2 dogs also enjoy the area a lot. The hosts Abbie and Toby are very responsive to texts and calls and very accommodative.
Cons: The space is compact but perfectly manageable. Just a note — try not to bring too much with you. It’s quite suitable for those traveling within the UK with light luggage, but if you’re coming from abroad with larger suitcases, it might be a bit tight. You can always leave extra items in the car and bring only the essentials inside, though that can make the hut feel a little more crowded.
Andrew
10/10
United States 🇺🇸
Peaceful and cosy woodland getaway!
Pros: The cosy hut offered the perfect blend of rustic charm and modern comfort. Sitting on the steps in the morning with a cup of tea listening to the birds was a lovely way to start the day. The hosts were incredibly welcoming and provided a little welcome book to answer any questions we had. The local village was only a 10 minute walk away with a pub (The Lanivet Inn) and local cafe (The Hub) where we were able to grab a great breakfast and a cup of coffee. The Cornish Saint’s Way also passes close by for the keen hikers out there! A perfect escape from the hustle and bustle— highly recommend for anyone seeking peace and nature!
Cons: Nothing.
Amy
10/10
United Kingdom 🇬🇧
Beautiful place, very welcoming, would definitely come back again
Pros: The location was beautiful and the accommodation was really clean and nicely set out with a hot chocolate which we really enjoyed.
Cons: Nothing, everything was perfect
Sarah
10/10
United Kingdom 🇬🇧
Relaxing, quiet location, with both interesting places to visit and good places to eat nearby
Pros: Loved everything about it. The host Abbie was so friendly and helpful, and left some lovely touches in the hut for us upon arrival. Beautiful and peaceful location. The hut was very clean and comfortable with everything in there we needed. Highly recommended!!
Cons: There was nothing which could have been done better
Bethany
9/10
United Kingdom 🇬🇧
Lovely Retreat
Pros: Everything was so thought out by Abbie and her family. There were some really lovely touches which made us feel super welcome. The hut was clean, stylish, and comfortable. The surroundings were beautiful where our dog could explore the woodland, and we loved making a fire and sitting out in nature in the evening. We only wish we could have stayed longer.